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  1. Ex-ante

    The term ex-ante is a phrase meaning "before the event". Ex-ante is used most commonly in the commercial world, where results of a particular action, or series of actions, are forecast in advance. The opposite of ex-ante is ex-post. Examples: ⁕In the financial world, the ex-ante return is the expected return of an investment portfolio. ⁕In the recruitment industry, ex-ante is often used when forecasting resource requirements on large future projects. The ex-ante reasoning in economic topics was introduced mainly by Swedish economist Gunnar Myrdal in his 1927–39 work on monetary theory, who described it in this way: "An important distinction exists between prospective and retrospective methods of calculating economic quantities such as incomes, savings, and investments; and [...] a corresponding distinction of great theoretical importance must be drawn between two alternative methods of defining these quantities. Quantities defined in terms of measurements made at the end of the period in question are referred to as ex post; quantities defined in terms of action planned at the beginning of the period in question are referred to as ex ante."

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Ex-ante in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Ex-ante in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of Ex-ante in a Sentence

  1. President Barack Obama:

    He may up the ante in anti-Muslim sentiment, but if you look at what the other Republican candidates have said, that's pretty troubling, too.

  2. Steve Sailer:

    I can imagine a white president like Hillary [ Clinton ] upping the ante because she doesn't have the benefit of being black.

  3. Jaime Harrison:

    The ante has increased dramatically after Georgia.

  4. Defence Ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng:

    This will further exacerbate contradictions and up the ante on the Internet arms race. We are concerned and worried about this.

  5. Andrew Charles:

    The competitive ante is being raised.


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